Jungle Medicine Training
Expedition & Wilderness Medicine - Jungle Medicine Training - Costa Rica Costa Rica
14 November 2010 to 20 November 2010
Expedition Medicine has developed an exciting and comprehensive jungle medicine course for all those medical professionals responsible for clients, patients or team members in a tropical or jungle environment. This wilderness medicine course aims to introduce participants to the practical skills required to be a valuable member of a jungle expeditionary team, and to care for and treat injuries and illnesses likely to occur in this exciting environment.
This course is run by Expedition and Wilderness Medicine and their terms and conditions apply.
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Expedition and Wilderness Medicine has developed an exciting and comprehensive course for all those medical professionals responsible for clients, patients or team members in a tropical or jungle environment. The course aims to introduce participants to the practical skills required to be a valuable member of a jungle expeditionary team, and to care for and treat injuries and illnesses likely to occur in this exciting environment.
The tutors will develop the skills of the participants through practical sessions and hands on experience, treating snake bites, identifying tropical diseases, heat related illnesses and managing the health of an expedition in the field. The days will be used to experience and develop jungle survival skills, travelling in the jungle on land or by river, setting up camp, river crossing, cooking and lighting fires, managing casualties and evacuating them when needed. And much more. Skills without which a successful medical response is extremely difficult.
If you have ever considered working on a tropical or jungle expedition, a rafting expedition, or simply having the experience of your life time, this is the course for you.
The Jungle Medicine Team has been caring for and instructing jungle skills in the tropics for 20 years. They have a wealth of experience working as medical professionals in Costa Rica, Panama, Belize, Guatamala and Borneo, providing medical cover on expeditions involving rafting, kayaking, trekking and climbing. The Outdoor Instructors draw on the skills developed over years of teaching and being taught by both American and British specialist forces, and working as guides and expedition leaders in jungle environments. Despite being an eclectic mixture they are approachable, friendly and inspirational. They aim to guide you through the course ensuring that the course is both informative and enjoyable.
Testimonials
'Combining a superb location along with some of the best instructors in this speciality this course promises to be truly ground breaking'. Mark Hannaford FRGS FRSA, Across the Divide Expeditions.
British Medical Journal Editors Choice: "It's a jungle out there.Before you flip past our leading article because expedition medicine has never appealed, I'd urge you to think again. The authors' excitement for expedition medicine comes across clearly and makes a compelling case for this specialty. However, this course isn't all about saving people from the jaws of jaguars. Rainforest survival skills ought to transfer to any situation where leadership, teamwork, and risk assessment are called for.
If your preferred way of expanding your management skills has been hitting the books, you might like to consider study leave in the Costa Rican rainforest instead. While it's true that most doctors are more likely to be woken by a bleep rather than a howler monkey, pursuit of tropical topics can expand your grasp of medical management. Like medicine, jungle life can be exciting, unforgiving, and risky.
Orienteering skills ought to be useful too. Like finding a way through the jungle, steering your way through a medical career can feel disorienting and harsh. As the song goes, "If you can make it there, you'll make it anywhere."








